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Note that the Croatian law does not require candidates featured in party election lists to be members of the party, i.e. individuals can still run as independents on election lists submitted by political parties. Once elected, they are automatically considered members of that party’s parliamentary caucus and normally vote together with the party even though they often continue to be formally independent.Thus the table below includes data sorted by party caucuses. Apart from the three independents elected as representatives of various ethnic minorities (Jene Adam, Nikola Mak and Furio Radin), the December 2003 party figures also include seven other independents who were elected via party lists:MPs by party[edit]This is a list of MPs elected to Sabor in the 2003 parliamentary election, sorted by party. Note this table is a record of the 2003 election results, it is not a record of the current status of the Sabor. The Changes table below records all changes in party affiliation.Changes[edit]Note that a number of MPs who are high-ranking members of parties in the ruling coalition were subsequently appointed to various ministerial and governmental positions, while others continued to serve as city mayors. In such cases they are required by Croatian law to put their parliamentary mandate on hiatus for the duration of their other term of office and in the meantime their seats are then taken by a party-appointed replacement MP. Those replacements are not documented here unless they resulted in a change in party balance.DateConstituencyLossGainNote17 September 2004District 12 HSS IndependentZdenka \u010cuhnil (HSS), representative of the Czech and Slovak ethnic minorities, resigns from the Croatian Peasant Party, reducing them to 9 seats.29 September 2004District 3\u00a0 IndependentIvo Lon\u010dar, a formally independent MP who had been elected on Croatian Democratic Peasant Party (HDSS) list severs ties to HDSS and becomes fully independent, leaving the party with no representation in parliament.9 February 2005District 6\u00a0 IndependentIvo Banac (LS) resigns from the Liberal Party.9 February 2005Districts 3, 4\u00a0 HNSJozo Rado\u0161 (LIBRA) and Vilim Herman (LIBRA) join the Croatian People’s Party (HNS) following the party’s merger with HNS.9 February 2005District 3\u00a0 Independent\u017deljko Pavlic (LIBRA) resigns from the party following its merger into HNS.23 February 2005District 1 HSP IndependentSlaven Letica, a formally independent MP who had been elected on Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) list severs ties to HSP and becomes fully independent, reducing them to 7 seats.30 March 2005District 3 Independent\u00a0\u017deljko Pavlic (Ind.) joins the non-parliamentary regionalist party Democratic Union of Me\u0111imurje (MDS) and becomes their only member of parliament.21 April 2005District 4 HDZ IndependentThree HDZ members (Ivan Drmi\u0107, Branimir Glava\u0161 and Vladimir \u0160i\u0161ljagi\u0107) resign from the Croatian Democratic Union, reducing it to 63 seats.4 November 2005District 4 HNS\u00a0Vilim Herman (HNS) joins the non-parliamentary regionalist Slavonia-Baranja Croatian Party (SBHS) and becomes their only member of parliament.11 February 2006District 4\u00a0 HSLSZlatko Kramari\u0107 (LS) joins the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) during the former’s merger into the latter. This increases the number of HSLS to three seats.25 September 2006District 4 Independent HDSSBThree independents who had earlier resigned from HDZ in April 2005 (Ivan Drmi\u0107, Branimir Glava\u0161 and Vladimir \u0160i\u0161ljagi\u0107) become members of the newly established Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (HDSSB).24 September 2007Districts 7,9 HSP IndependentTwo HSP members (Miroslav Ro\u017ei\u0107 and Ton\u010di Tadi\u0107) resign from the Croatian Party of Rights, reducing them to 5 seats.External links[edit]Wikimedia ErrorOur servers are currently under maintenance or experiencing a technical problem.Please try again in a few\u00a0minutes.See the error message at the bottom of this page for more\u00a0information. 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